Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1912 — Page 3
I You’ll Know I SAny young man who wears 0 Walk-Over or Beacon shoes KNOWS THAT HE HAS THE RIGHT STYLE AND ISGETTING HIS MONEY’S WORTH IN SHOE LEATH- I ER. I Exclusive Sale Here I Charlie Voglewede I THE SHOE SELLER On The West Side Os The Street B
: ? - >c*c*o o q«o*goo«im ’ ttATHER FORECAST ! L*.t< o* ?.»'<? t*'.KW»c.eo*o*oS Showers and thunder storms tonight or Sunday; slightly wanner in northern portion tonight. Trvin Brandy berry is home from a business trip to Furl Wayne. Mias Gertrude Moses spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Happy Hal Price, Proprietor ol fun factory at the opera house all next wee! . Miss Kittie Fought is home from Geneva, where she visited yesterday with relatives. John Wagner was a business caller at Monroe, returning home on the afternoon train. John Mayer of Monroe was here, today looking after business matters, returning at noon to his home. Mrs. L. S. Cornell and son. Wallace, left last night for their home at Trinidad, Colo., after a visit with her uncle, Dr. J. M. Miller, and wife. They will stop off at St. 5 ouis, Mo., on their way home for a week's visit.
? ■ THE home of I Quality Groceries I YOU > wil! Alwa ys ~3’~, £.&(%' find *“*-. '. J Us Busy BUT NEVER TOO BUSY To Give Your Especial Wants our Special ATTENTION WE VALUE YOUR TRADE Have you been thinking of seed potatoes. We have the genuine varieties at the right price. Early Rose SI.BO bu. Early Bliss $2.00 bu. Early Ohio $2.15 A complete stock of Garden and Flower seeds We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 18c Butter 18 to 24 Hower and - Hower. North of G. R. & I. Depot. ’Phone 108. 808 0 1 0 ■O ■ 0 BOBCOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOO S i. S. Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. § 1 O 2 ■ o a The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- O J lent bargains in city property ana Acuras county & ■ farms. The company would be pßaseub hv' 1 2 you call at its office and see its cl .enngs. - »e corn- q □ pany has plenty of five per cent money to cm ■ 2 reasonable terms. Let the betajmever Attract J q Company prepare your abstractor title. Iwenty x years experience, complete records. O ■g . The Bowers Realt) Co. ■ I French Quinn, Secty. Q NmßAßnßneninßiirilOlDlOlC OOBC
I ' Mrs. Dan Vail was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. John Schug was looking after business affairs at Richmond today. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Poling are at Portland visiting with relatives. Henry Thomas returned this afternoon from a business trip to Portland. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Hessert and daughters went to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Lee Yager is home from his regular trip and will spend Sunday with his sister and brothers. Miss Florence Maderia that clever little leading lady with the Cornell Price Players. Opera House all next week. Charles Baxter was at Berne today looking after some business affairs, returning home on the afternoon train. Miss Eva Brokaw arrived from Ft. Wayne last evening for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Brokaw. j The man that will make you laugh so that tears will trickle down your cheek. Happy Hal Price, opera house all next wee!:.
| Albert Strahm of Preble vas here I today on business. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kooken spent I the day in Fort Wayne. I L. W. Coppock was a Fort Wayne I business tisitor today. I Med Miller made a business trip to | ForA Wayne this morning. I Mrs. Jeff Klopfenstein of Preble I went to Fort Wayne this morning. I. Happy Hal Price that drowns away I all cares Opeia House all next week. Chester Johnson has gone to Gary I on business and while there will visit I with his brother, Ross Johnson. I Herman Ehinger is working today I, at the Erwin office in the place of I Miss Marguerite Gerard, who is ill. I John Starost has returned to his I, work at the Niblick store after a sevII eral weeks' vacation on account of ill- ", ness. I That great Comedian "Happy Hal I Price, the man that has made millions I laugh. will enter! i yon it t• omr I i louse all next week, I cveic: , I "In . I ‘iLi'L- l_. : -_■ I W Mrs. Earl Pai * who have been at the h' tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. rude, left today for Richmond to make their home. Mrs. Harry Starr an 1 son. Harold Lewis, returned today noon to their home at Bluffton They spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sprunger. Mrs. E. M. Wac.ier has returned | from South Lyons. Mich., and reports that hm granddaughter, Miss Thelma Gilbert, who was quite ill, is on the road to recovery. We have all the top liners at the Opera House next week. Wm. E. Cornell, Howard Race, Mark Owen,Gene Silby, Lew Troy, Blanche Terser, Bessie Fitzsimmons and Blanche Klem. The rain of Friday evening and this morning was welcomed by all, it be ing refreshing and lent a start to the growth of the many gardens which were made during the past few sunny days. Another old !>dy has passed to the , great beyond In the death of Mrs. Mar garet Koenig which occured last evening after an illness of more than a year with heart trouble and other ailments. f Mrs. M. V. B. Archbold returned yesterday to Fort Wayne after a stay , since Monday with her father, .11 L. . Edge, who is seriously sick with heart trouble, complicated with dropsy. Mr. Edge's condition is very serioiis and no hope is extended for his recovery. His son, W M. Edge, and wife, of BpriD**utild, Mo., arc at his bedside. Bluffton is also in the race for the securing of the convention of volunteer firemt n for 1913, there being a number of contesting cities to go and work for it as well as Decatur, which has been making arrangements to go after It good and strong. The fire laddies have been discussing the subject z and with the aid of the business mon will make a hot fight for it. The base ball problem is still being talked of by a number 01,o 1, the lovers of this sport, and only a little more ginger in a few more will secure a good, strong, live organization for the coming season. There are plenty of Rood j'layprs In IJp<iitur, and with last year's record, will make all the boys go some If they want to capture I the flag for the season's playing. I There is still time so- the selecting n: I a nine, hut a meeting should be callI cd and some active steps taken that I would mean more tow»~J the securing | of a team i The coming of "Cagey Jones” to | the Opera House tonight will mark j the theatrical event of the seaaou, i locally. The play has been received In the larger cities of the country I very enthusiastically, the cast Is the j original one aad the plot has been voted very Interesting wherever the i play has been seen. Oliver Labadle Is the author of "Casey Jones," and he has written an exceptionally elev-j er up-to-date comedy with heart interest. The best thing about the play i is that the laughs come thick nndi fast and make such a thing as losing I Interest out of the question. Ths' t'ompiiny carries < lever specialty mt-1 fata and vaudeville numbers add much to the enjoyment. FOH SALE. A five room house, on tin extra large lot, on Tenth street, tiecatur; can boj bought rlj lit If taken at once. (fit acre-farm with sdod substantial I buildings, 2>» miles from I different railroad towns. Thia farm la about half black and is a good piece of Ino I '.. Cao **c gold 1 on easy terms Tall or writs A. H Keller. Monroe,, Indiana. ®AIS • awawMW> . a MSKas >» mmm- > asaawaaMaMMßW I V ANTED—To ret.f. good «or Lrootn . houao, modem, centrally loentsd 'Flivne 6*. or t«0 J. H Bls wart, at, Demon at ofllc* 7'tf
e WANTED —A man to canvass county for the e'mplest cream separator t made; one who has a horse and buggy preferred. BLy money for the right man. Call on Ferd A. Amann, Murray e Hotel. April 17, between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. o WANTED —Fe T ; middL-aged men to cover sixteen good towns in this e section, including Decatur. All summer’s job, $2.75 per day, first two y weeks, then $7- each month. Commence now -Glen Bros., Rochester, y N. Y. z 90t2 t FOR SALE —Plano, rugs, rockers, stand, divan, mirror, bevel plate, y and sewing machine.—Nora Ahr,
f — i THE WHITE STAG cigar , And every smoker satisfied A smooth, soothing and sanitary smoke :5c at all dealers 5c Wear-Ever Aluminum Cooking Utensils ARE THE BEST Let us show you their advantages at our DEMONSTRATION to be given Mondav, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week by Miss Hesler, These tests and the information given will be of greatest value to every housewife and you can’t afford to miss tnem. The Indiana Lighting Co has offered the use of one of their large Gas Ranges for I this occasion. | JOHN BROCK J Ai > -fadL- Jilt) Cferisbd E i * AM. LC i’l 'kjfarf’V J S Ouci'j’. I !***'-■<'Awarded 1 b Cold J For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier TO G T AHEAD Get behind a pair of properly made glasses. Ihe quality of your work ■ and the time required to per-■ form it depend upon your eyes, l s you desire efficinen-i cy, a pair of our glasses will j help you achieve it. 'lhey will enable jou to earn more with less effort ' and will prove comfortable 1 and secure under all conditions. You save your fare on every pair. No charges for examination BOGERS r EYUtSiMT A •f* AnHu t.y HcM Cctt.rr ] _ •vrow.TWAwwv iw ; I . U.uet-ii I
w Hmm W fern I Fniblick & co. Many Frills and Trimming on Dresses and flcunces Z lines still reie trimming (■■■■■■.... tIfJVV iJiSCklO* xlu.S h': Fichus, some craped over 1:1st one shoulder giving the k.shion'"x"V'I onc — ; -!r trimmed effects and ethers gracefully d-aped over II s^°“^crs f<r:'-iing the entire tri.: ning for the waist, are ; characteristic of many fancy I : chef dresses. \\ Tucked flounces edged in Vai lace, form the trimming for the / i / I skirts of lace and net dresses and other sheer materials, while the I I fichusand flounces oa voile and marquisette dresses arc embroidered iIW '' in beautiful Grecian effects. vy I-.-;- ,;• I < * The use of fringe has been carried forward into the Syring Atlff. ii i season, and a fringe made of fir ■ twisted cord is used quite liberally a 1 on linen, pique and other Summer fabric dresses. j \ Q P ? Bischof has studied for years these little touches mi dresses -■ that attract women ,nd he -nils great efforts in a;:p!yi:i; them. '' ''<l. Jib h as ac, 'l u ‘ re< l the abilit. vide out the pretti. t1- atures of the ' '-h -iJWI elaborate Parisian stvles an.l to adopt them to t n.rre requirements of the American .. .man. ./ \ w The exquisite dress shown here is of e .bruidered ret, ’v • trimmed in file insertion and Vai l.r. < • Ti • t\- *icJiuand '■ v -~~ waistline arp outline 1 with nan i>Other pretty washable fr<x n< . L .. ■. ; store, are —linen dresses, with eyelet embn :«lere<l ■ . u ■<! tu: .c — embroidered nets, batiste dresses t: inn < d i.i lace- , : iue, tr mnied in striped lawns, and COH-Liaaut ..- ci . • .-i* and all-over embroidery*
MaaiM—AUMI.II B-1.1 HiWWIKWIPW* !■ Jiuia—r I WHAT IS IT? I IT-IS a Remedy-for-Barren Mares I Cows, Sows and Ewes * “It's Guaranteed” | Ask Smith, Yager & Falk Good Property For Sale| Located on north fifth St. j A good home and chance to > make some money. Phone C. D. KUNKLE I Wood For Sale Kindling, Slabs, and good country cook and heating wood at the right price. — S. H. Adams Phone 635 DR. R.L STARKWEATHER OSTEOPATH Acute and Chronic Diseases. Ofliee and Residence Over Bowers Realty Co’s. Office DECATUR. IND, Phone 314. m untnMiG stmuw 4 TOR the: MH THRT SAVES jl'L ■_ se J 1 ■JLzi _ ‘ sLZL I V out first step is A I X)l .1 .AR | The smallest and yet the most difficult step because ITS THE BEGINNING If you master yourself then the ascent will be EASY CONSIDER IT CAREFULLY AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR
Fl— —U1 I r=3OL_—=3 E= SEE THE NEW DRUG FIRM FOR |U Housecleaning Specialties We have the goods necessary to make the Old Look Like New Kyanize Floor Finish I i For floors and all other wood work, will not crack X 1 peel off or show white spots. There is none Just as 1 Good. ’ Hoosier House Paint 100 per cent Pure Wall Paper to suit your fancy ; Alabastine ; The sanitary wall finish-in all shades. All of these F goods are strictly first class. We back up our adver- I tising. Make us prove it. I II CALLOW AND RICE I I r The drug store on the east side of the street H US E=3 EX-’— =3 K3OE=S= » j gOSSE QPERA DECATUR. IIXID. One Week, Commencing MONDAY ' | April 15th. I Cornell-Price Players ! New Plays, New Vaudeville j CHANGED EVERY NIGHT I Prices 10c-20c-30c I Monday Night Every Lady Accompained by an | Escort Holding a3O Cent Reserved Ticket Will 4 Be Admitted FREE. Seats on sale at Holt- I house) Drug Co. I Opening Play I GOLDEN GYPSY I
